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Des Mémoires Du Fonds N 141 INDEX DES MÉMOIRES DU FONDS NO 141 PRÉSENTÉS AU COMITÉ CONSULTATIF SUR LES LANGUES OFFICIELLES Accountants Association of New Brunswick, 843B, 141.74 Activités-jeunesse (1980) inc., 857F, 141.75 Addison Cunningham, 052A, 141.39 AEFNB, 005F, 141.37A Albert, Carmen, 066B, 141.39 Allain, Greg et Philippe Doucet, 752F, 141.70 Allan, William K., 045A, 141.39 Allen, Anna, 576A, 141.62 Allen, Marion, 473A, 141.58 Allen, Pauline S., 058A, 141.39 Allen, Richard, 050A, 141.39 Alliance Québec, 903F, 141.76 Allison Carlisle, 424A, 141.55 Anonyme, 141.44 Anonymous, 302A, 141.50 Anonymous, 513A, 141.60 Anonymous, 720A, 141.69 Arbow, John, 260A, 141.47 Archibald, Donald, 581A, 141.62 Arsenault, Fernand, 709F, 141.67 Arsenault, Pierre, 624F, 141.65 Association des accidentés de Restigouche, 461F, 141.56 Association des accidentés de travail du Nord-Ouest, 111F, 141.40 Association des comptables généraux agréés du Nouveau-Brunswick/Certified General, 141.74 Association des Conseillers scolaires francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick, 002F (français), 141.37A Association des diplômés du département de Traduction et des langues de l'Université de Moncton, 815F, 141.72 Association des directions d'école du district scolaire no 32, 160F, 141.43 Association des écrivains acadiens, 751F, 141.70 Association des enseignants francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick (AEFNB) du district no 6, 632F, 141.65 Association des enseignants francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick (AEFNB) du district scolaire no 5, 604F, 141.63 Association des hôpitaux du Nouveau-Brunswick/New Brunswick Hospital Association, 026B, 141.38 Association des infirmiers et infirmières du Nouveau-Brunswick/Nurses Association of New Brunswick, 837B, 141.73 Association des ingénieurs professionnels du Nouveau-Brunswick/Association of Professional Engineers of New Brunswick, 824B, 141.73 Association des Optométristes du Nouveau-Brunswick/New Brunswick Association of Optometrists, 056B, 141.39 Association des pêcheurs professionnels acadiens, 621F, 141.64 Association des professeurs du Centre universitaire de Shippagan, 603F, 141.63 Association des professeurs et des bibliothécaires du Centre universitaire Saint-Louis-Maillet, 104F, 141.40 Association des travailleurs sociaux du Nouveau-Brunswick — Le chapitre no 5, 609F, 141.66 Association du Barreau du Madawaska inc., 100F, 141.40 Association générale des étudiants, Centre universitaire Saint-Louis-Maillet, 117F, 141.41 Association of Parents for Farmers in Education, Grand Falls District 50 Branch, 163A, 141.44 Association of Villages of Kings and Queens, 409A, 141.54 Association progressiste-conservatrice de Caraquet, 637F, 141.65 Association sportive du Nord-Ouest du Nouveau-Brunswick, 102F, 141.40 Associations progressistes-conservatrice du comté de Madawaska, 113F, 141.40 Assomption compagnie mutuelle d'assurance-vie, 805B, 141.71 Avery, George, 287A, 141.49 Avis aux membres du comité, 141.71 Bate, George W. (Dr ), 273A, 141.48 Bates, Bert, 059A, 141.39 Beaton, Kathleen, 765A, 141.70 Benton, S.B., 015A, 141.37B Betts, Laurie, Jr , 766A, 141.70 Beyer, Helen M., 322A, 141.50 Bishop, Ralph, 793A, 141.70 Blanchard, Louise, 615F, 141.64 Board of School Trustees No 42, 503A, 141.59 Board of School Trustees No 15, 822A, 141.72 Board of School Trustees 17, 773A, 141.70 Board of School Trustees no 50, 162A, 141.44 Bogisch, B.G. (Maj.), 062A, 141.39 Boucher, Léo, 046A, 141.39 Bourque, Gérard R.J., 755F, 141.70 Bourque, Maurice F., 101F, 141.40 Bowes, R.D.F., 789A, 141.70 Bowser, Earl J., 760A, 141.70 Bowser, Reg. B., 774A, 141.70 Breault, Yvonne, 644F, 141.66 Brebner, Susan et al., 124A, 141.42 Brigden, Ethel I., 324A, 141.50 Brocks, H.P., 307A, 141.50 Brown, Dorothy W., 277A, 141.49 Brown, Francis L.G., 256A, 141.47 Brown, Norman, 579A, 141.62 Buchanan, Eldon, 416A, 141.54 Bulmer, Debbie, Sue Bowser, et al., 835A, 141.73 Burhoe, J. Marie, 212A, 141.46 Business and Professional Women's Club (The), 476A, 141.58 Calabrese, Corinne (Mrs.), 040A, 141.39 Calero, Maria, 296A, 141.50 Canada Pary, 415A, 141.54 Canadian Labour Congress, 780A, 141.70 Canadian Parents for French - New Brunswick Branch, 819A, 141.72 Canadian Parents for French, 255A, 141.47 Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 1253, 367A, 141.52 Canuck, Johnny, 055A, 141.39 Carleton Memorial Hospital (The), 215A, 141.46 Caulfield, Elouise, 275A, 141.48 Centre d'études acadiennes. 853F, 141.74 Centre universitaire Saint-Louis-Maillet (Arts et lettres), 103F, 141.40 Cercle 07 de l'Association des enseignants francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick (AEFNB), 636F, 141.65 Cercle 12 de l'Association des enseignants francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick (Le), 705F, 141.67 Cercle 13M de l'Association des enseignants francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick (Le), 710F, 141.67 Cercle 19, 20 et 52 de l'Association des enseignants francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick, 269F, 141.48 Cercle 32 de l'Association des enseignements francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick (Le), 165F, 141.44 Cercle 33 de l'Association des enseignants francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick (Le) (AEFNB), 109F, 141.40 Cercle 37 de l'Association des éducateurs francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick (Le) (AEFNB), 456F, 141.56 Cercle 39 de l'Association des enseignants francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick (Le), 716F, 141.68 Cercle 51 de l'AEFNE, 004F, 141.37A Cercle des Dames d'Acadie de Paquetville, 642F, 141.66 Cercle des Dames d'Acadie de Caraquet (Le), 630F, 141.65 Cercle des Dames d'Acadie de Dalhousie (Le), 452F, 141.56 Cercle des Dames d'Acadie de Lamèque (Le), 613F, 141.64 Cercle des Dames d'Acadie de Shippagan (Le), 607F, 141.63 Cercle français de Fredericton (Le), 031F, 141.38 Cercle français de la Miramichi inc. (Le), 555F, 141.61 Chambre de commerce de Saint-François (La), 118F, 141.41 Chambre de commerce du Nouveau-Brunswick/New Brunswick Chamber of Commerce, 840B, 141.74 Chambre de Commerce de Caraquet (La), 616F, 141.64 Chapitre des infirmiers et infirmières de la Péninsule acadienne (Le), 631F, 141.65 Chapman, R. Berry, 800A, 141.70 Charlotte County Hospital (The), 355A, 141.51 Charlotte West Liberal Association, 362A, 141.51 Chisholm, Anne, 330A, 141.50 Christie, Pauline, et al., 207A, 141.46 Cité de Campbellton/City of Campbellton, 451B, 141.56 City of Bathurst/Ville de Bathurst, 505B, 141.59 City of Fredericton/Cité de Fredericton, 019B, 141.37B City of Moncton/La cité de Moncton, 801B, 141.71 City of Saint John, 270A, 141.48 Clark, Darrell W., 316A, 141.50 Clark Teed, Nancy, Member of the Legislative Assembly, Saint John South, 252A, 141.47 Classe de droit 12-2 de l'école Polyvalente Clément-Cormier (La), 702F, 141.67 Clavette, Gérard H., 167F, 141.44 Clavette, Gray, 504F, 141.59 Club de l'Âge d'Or de Shippagan (Le), 610F, 141.64 Club Richelieu à Fredericton, 016F, 141.37B Club Richelieu de Caraquet (Le), 606F, 141.63 College of Physicians and Surgeons of New Brunswick, 328A, 141.50 Comeau, Albert, 266F, 141.48 Comeau, Albert, 311F, 141.50 Comeau, Philippe, 640F, 141.66 Comité des parents de Notre-Dame-des-Lourdes, 155F, 141.43 Comité des parents région Perth-Andover, 213F, 141.46 Comité pour un institut francophone de formation agricole (Le), 115F, 141.41 Commission d'aménagement Beaubassin, 721F, 141.69 Commission scolaire Jérome-Boudreau, 502F, 141.59 Communiqué de presse; avis d'embargo brisé par la Station de Radio CKCW, 141.71 Conseil conjoint des communautés francophones de Northumberland (Le), 561F, 141.61 Conseil de promotion et de diffusion de la culture, 809F, 141.71 Conseil de Saint-Jean de la SANB, 267F, 141.48 Conseil de travail de Moncton et région, 826F, 141.73 Conseil des Chevaliers de Colomb du Christ-Roi, no 7952, 847F, 141.74 Conseil des médecins et dentistes de l'Hôpital Dr Georges-L. Dumont, 850F, 141.74 Conseil du travail, district d'Edmundston (Le), 112F, 141.40 Conseil J.-Arthur Melanson de la SANB, 467F, 141.57 Conseil régional de la SANB de Caraquet, 617F, 141.64 Conseil régional *François-de-Bellefeuille+ SANB de Tracadie, 619F, 141.64 Conseil scolaire no 12, 711F, 141.68 Conseil scolaire no 13 (Le), 707F, 141.67 Conseil scolaire no 35, 463F, 141.57 Conseil scolaire no 37, 464F, 141.57 Conseil scolaire no 51, 010F, 141.37A Conseil scolaire no 52, Centre Samuel-de-Champlain, 268F, 141.48 Conseil scolaire no 53, 556F, 141.61 Cook, Dolores, 289A, 141.49 Coopérative de logement et production culturelle ltée, 625F, 141.65 Corey, G.A. et al., 746A, 141.70 Corey, Marion V., 831A, 141.73 Cormier, Géraldine, 757F, 141.70 Court, R.L., 475A, 141.58 Couturier, Marie-Paule (Sr ), 465F, 141.58 Craig, William, 304A, 141.50 Craik, Laura, 570A, 141.62 Crandall, Gordon (Mrs.) et al., 745A, 141.70 Crandell, Florence R., 845A, 141.74 Cumberland, W.D., 047A, 141.39 Cunningham, Lyn, 420A, 141.55 Cyr, Patricia, 166F, 141.44 Daigle, Georges, 061F, 141.39 Dames d'Acadie de Bathurst Inc. (Les), 511F, 141.59 Dames d'Acadie de Bertrand (Les), 643F, 141.66 Dames d'Acadie de Campbellton (Les), 455F, 141.56 Dames d'Acadie de Dieppe (Les), 848F, 141.74 Dames d'Acadie de Moncton (Les), 810F, 141.71 Dames d'Acadie de Tracadie, 618F, 141.64 Davis, Marion, 042A, 141.39 DeWolfe, H.A., 361A, 141.51 Dick, Harold, 787A, 141.70 Dingee, Alton, 300A, 141.50 District 31, Education Committee, 159A, 141.43 District scolaire no 32, 157F, 141.43 District scolaire no 39, 706F, 141.67 Divers, 141.79 Doiron, Gaston, 516F, 141.60 Doiron, Roger, 859F, 141.75 Donald Fraser Memorial School (Teresa Madore), 158A, 141.43 Doyle, James & Barbara, 573A, 141.62 Drewery, E., 331B, 141.50 Duguay, Henri-Eugène, 714F, 141.68 Duncan Davidson, 320A, 141.50 Dunfield, J.C., 364A, 141.52 Dunfield, Lois, 792A, 141.70 Durelle, Jocelyn, 562F, 141.61 Duval, Paul, 510A, 141.59 Eagles, Doris, 796A, 141.70 Eagles, Russell, 797A, 141.70 Early, Glenys, 063A, 141.39 École de droit, Université de Moncton, 854F, 141.75 École Lord Beaverbrook, 557F, 141.61 Égalité, 816F, 141.72 Elliot, J.
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